| Literature DB >> 35627688 |
Kathryn B Egan1,2, Timothy Dignam3, Mary Jean Brown4, Tesfaye Bayleyegn1, Curtis Blanton5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Prevalence surveys conducted in geographically small areas such as towns, zip codes, neighborhoods or census tracts are a valuable tool for estimating the extent to which environmental risks contribute to children's blood lead levels (BLLs). Population-based, cross-sectional small area prevalence surveys assessing BLLs can be used to establish a baseline lead exposure prevalence for a specific geographic region.Entities:
Keywords: blood lead levels; children; cluster sampling; environmental health; lead exposure; small area prevalence surveys; surveillance
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35627688 PMCID: PMC9141915 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19106151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Summary of Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER) procedures.
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| Define Objectives |
Define the study objectives |
| Sampling and Mapping |
Define the geographic area Secure required data for cluster sampling Determine clusters’ boundary (i.e., block group or block) and sampling unit for cluster selection Randomly select 30 clusters Generate cluster maps by using the Census website, GIS software or GPS |
| Materials and logistics |
Develop the data collection instrument and database Develop data entry platform Prepare the tracking form Prepare the referral form Prepare the consent form Identify field coordination center Organize the assessment teams Provide training for field teams Prepare supplies and other assessment materials |
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| Cluster |
Navigate to the cluster Randomly choose the starting point Count the houses in the cluster and divide by 7 to determine the sample interval Select systematically the 7 households and select the individuals to interview |
| Interviews |
Introduce the team and read the verbal consent Conduct the interview Complete the tracking form If necessary, complete the referral form and send it to the designated person Hand out public health materials |
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| Data Management |
Enter data Merge and clean entered data |
| Data Analysis |
Generate unweighted and weighted frequencies, percentages, and confidence intervals Interpret the findings |
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| Write |
Write preliminary report within 72 h of the assessment during disaster situations Write the final report |
| Report Dissemination |
Disseminate the report findings to stakeholders |
Figure 1Cluster sampling flow chart: stage one and stage two.
Figure 2Flow chart of field work steps.